Loudoun Address Points
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,More Metadata,Address points mark the location of each addressable structure and its access point. The access point is the place where a driveway intersects the road. The building point is where the structure is located. An addressable structure is one where people live, work, or gather. A 1 to 5-digit number designates an address. Purpose: The access point is used to assign an address to the structure. Addresses are also assigned to assist in the provision of emergency services; they can be queried at all Fire and Rescue stations and by E-911 dispatchers. Supplemental Information: Data are stored in the corporate ArcSDE Geodatabase as a feature class. The coordinate system is Virginia State Plane (North), Zone 4501, datum NAD83 HARN. Maintenance and Update Frequency: Daily Completeness Report: Features may have been eliminated or generalized due to scale and intended use. To assist Loudoun County, Virginia in the maintenance of the data, please provide any information concerning discovered errors, omissions, or other discrepancies found in the data.,Data Owner: Office of Mapping and Geographic Information,
Permanent Conservation Easements of Loudoun County
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,A conservation easement restricts the use or development of real property for any of the following purposes:,· Retaining or protecting natural or open-space values of the property;,· Assuring its availability for agricultural, forest, recreational, or open-space use;,· Protecting natural resources;,· Maintaining or enhancing air or water quality; or,,· Preserving the historical, architectural or archeological aspects of the property,Attribute information includes:,Parcel ID (PIN) - Parcel identification number.,Instrument Number: Deed associated with easement.,Recordation Date: Date deed was recorded.,Portion of parcel easement covers: Whether the easement covers the entire parcel or just a portion (note: partial parcels have been mapped where possible).,Easement Holder: The easement holder.,Co-Easement holder: The co-easement holder, if applicable.,Easement Type: These are classified as follows:,Gift – Easements given to or purchased by a qualified organization, such as the Board of Supervisors, the Virginia Outdoors Foundation, or the Land Trust of Virginia.,,PDR – Easements obtained under the Purchase of Development Rights program, which ran from 2000-2004.,,TDR - "Transfer of Development Rights” easement. This type of easement is a part of the community development/zoning process,Development – An easement created as a part of the zoning process, such as in the development of a rural hamlet or low density development.,
i07 EcoMetric Point
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,The Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP) recommends that the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) develop a system for tracking performance of the flood system, including the following actions:,• Track the outcomes from flood investments to demonstrate value.,• Monitor and track outcomes of multi-benefit projects over time.,• Create a tracking system of operations and maintenance investments and outcomes to demonstrate the value that Local Maintaining Agencies attain for their investments.,• Track and report changes in the hydrologic and sea level rise conditions and subsidence over time through updates to the Flood System Status Report (FSSR),These recommendations stem from progressive work during the development of the 2012 CVFPP and subsequent 2017 CVFPP update. The DWR Flood Performance Tracking System tracks the CVFPP outcomes related to: (1) improving flood risk management and (2) enhancing ecosystem vitality. This tracking system has the ability to track the status, trends, and changes over time of the ecosystem (including the Conservation Strategy’s Measurable Objectives [CSMOs] as of 2016) outlined in the Conservation Strategy document here: https://cawaterlibrary.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/ConservStrat-Nov2016.pdf along with the Flood System metrics outlined in the Flood System Status Report here: https://water.ca.gov/Programs/Flood-Management/Flood-Planning-and-Studies/Central-Valley-Flood-Protection-Plan.,The associated data are considered DWR enterprise GIS data, which meet all appropriate requirements of the DWR Spatial Data Standards, specifically the DWR Spatial Data Standard version 3.1, dated September 11, 2019.,This data set was not produced by DWR. Data were originally developed and supplied by ESA, under contract to California Department of Water Resources. DWR makes no warranties or guarantees — either expressed or implied — as to the completeness, accuracy, or correctness of the data. DWR neither accepts nor assumes liability arising from or for any incorrect, incomplete, or misleading subject data.,Comments, problems, improvements, updates, or suggestions should be forwarded to gis@water.ca.gov.,